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  1. O Brasenose College, Oxford é um dos colégios que constituem a Universidade de Oxford, no Reino Unido. Em 2006 contava com um pressuposto de 98 milhões de libras. História. Fundado em 1509 pelo jurista Sir Richard Sutton, natural de Prestbury, Cheshire, e por William Smyth, o bispo de Lincol.

  2. Like all Oxford's Colleges, Brasenose owes its very existence to the generosity of its benefactors who have ensured that it has continued as a centre of scholarship for 500 years. Legacies are an important part of Brasenose's history and will be an important part of its future.

  3. The verses came to an end when the College brewhouse was demolished in 1889, but the custom was revived in 1909, although the beer was no longer home made. The oldest surviving verses date from the early 1700s and the sequence is almost complete from 1815. Undergraduates of the College who wrote ale verses include Reginald Heber (Bishop and ...

  4. Dr Alan Strathern. Tutor and Fellow in History at Brasenose, and Lecturer at St. John's. I studied Ancient and Modern History at Oxford (1996), and then History and Anthropology at University College London before returning to Oxford for my DPhil in History (2002). I then moved to Cambridge, first to a Research Fellowship at Clare Hall, and ...

  5. PhD in Zoology (Oxford) MSt in World Archaeology (Oxford) BA in Environment, Economics, and Politics (Claremont McKenna College) Academic Background. Greger was an EMBO Postdoctoral Fellow in Uppsala, Sweden and was a Reader at Durham University. Undergraduate Teaching Areas. Palaeogenomics, Academic writing.

  6. We hope you enjoy your time at Brasenose. This section provides you with what we hope is useful information to support you during your time here. Brasenose has a wide range of clubs, teams and societies, and there is sure to be something which fits your interests.

  7. 19 de ago. de 2017 · J. Mordaunt Crook, Brasenose: The Biography of an Oxford College. Oxford, 2008. On 9 March 1881, the ‘bump supper’ celebration of a Brasenose success on the river turned ugly. ‘In the flickering light of bonfires,’ recalled L.R. Farnell, the scholar of Greek religion, ‘could be seen the figures of some two hundred young men bounding ...